If <i>Pandora’s Star </i>represented a return to form, <b><i>Judas Unchained </i>is even better</b>
- <i>Guardian</i>,
Massively bloody action sequences, betrayals galore, and near-miraculous last-minute escapes . . . <b>Highly recommended</b>
- <i>Starburst</i>,
<b>A breathlessly entertaining experience to read</b> . . . There's a sense of wonder here that's truly unchained
- <i>SFReviews</i>,
The<b> best book Hamilton has written</b> in years
- <i>Guardian</i> on <i>Pandora's Star</i>,
Anyone who begins this <b>won’t be able to put it down</b>
- <i>Publishers Weekly</i> on <i>Pandora's Star</i>,
<b>Hamilton's storytelling is both staggering and poetic</b> . . . In his hands, the New Space Opera is locked and loaded
- <i>SFReviews</i> on <i>Pandora's Star</i>,
The fate of the Commonwealth hangs in the balance as Chief Investigator Paula Myo hunts for the mastermind behind an intergalactic war in this stunning sequel to Pandora's Star.
Over centuries, humanity has been manipulated into a devastating conflict that threatens to destroy civilisation itself. As multiple worlds fall to the enemy and the true nature of the threat remains elusive, Paula Myo is tasked with uncovering the identity of the creature orchestrating this catastrophic war.
Meanwhile, Admiral Kime leads the Commonwealth's defence, wielding an arsenal of super-weapons against an equally formidable foe. But the question remains: has the top-secret defence project been compromised, or is the reality even more terrifying than imagined?
Judas Unchained is a sweeping space opera that concludes Peter F. Hamilton's epic Commonwealth Saga with a bang. This gripping tale of alien invasion, interstellar intrigue, and cutting-edge technology is a must-read for fans of science fiction at its most ambitious and immersive.
The Commonwealth Saga begins with Pandora's Star.
'If Pandora's Star represented a return to form, Judas Unchained is even better' – Guardian
Peter F Hamilton's Commonwealth Saga is a dazzling science fiction duology. Set in the same universe as standalone novel Misspent Youth, the series starts in the year 2380 when humanity has colonised over six hundred planets, all interlinked by wormholes. With Earth at its centre, the Intersolar Commonwealth has grown into a quiet, wealthy society, where rejuvenation allows its citizens to live for centuries and a number of alien species co-exist mostly peacefully. But that peace is suddenly disturbed by an ominous external threat . . .
Pandora's Star
Judas Unchained
'The best book Hamilton has written in years' Guardian
'Massively bloody action sequences, betrayals galore, and near-miraculous last-minute escapes . . . Highly recommended' Starburst